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TRURO TOWN COUNCIL – Trail signage for Victoria...
Jason Fox, director of the Town of Truro’s planning and planning department, says a signage design has been created and 100 signs will be erected ... -
Large crowd gathers for Blessing of the Bikes held...
The event, hosted by the Organization of Responsible Bikers, drew about 2,000 participants from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. They gathered in ... -
Colchester fire damages home
No one was inside the structure when the fire broke out but the owner, who was in the process of moving, had been sleeping in a small guest house ... -
Chignecto-Central Regional Heritage Fair
Literacy Award – Adam Meehan, Hants North, Grade 8 History of Science /Technology – Matthew Hill, Hants North, Grade 8; Andee Weatherbey, North ... -
HAINES-COLUMN – A matter of evidence
The two teenagers were pretty, popular and outgoing. They were real pals – best friends who went everywhere together. On the ... -
Lack of proposals for downtown Truro site a...
It's a sign that someone has confidence in our marketplace, which, in turn, can lead to growth and prosperity. So it comes as a big ... -
Foreign worker program changes prompt debate
Primary issues include the elimination of a rule that allowed businesses to pay foreign workers up to 15 per cent below median wages and a ... -
Convocation day nears for Dalhousie Agricultural Campus
The festivities kick off Thursday at 5:30 p.m. with a Baccalaureate service followed by the Graduation Banquet at 6 p.m., where the university ... -
Bible Hill Fire Brigade recognizes three members
BIBLE HILL – Three members of the Bible Hill Fire Brigade were recognized at the annual awards banquet on April 27 for 25 years of service to the ... -
Embracing the ‘senior season’
Recently I celebrated (acknowledged?) a birthday (it was on a Friday so I would have celebrated anything, anyway). And this particular birthday ... -
Government fails Canadians by cutting funding
Further, cutting the Health Council also means the loss of an important tool to monitor the performance of the health-care system. How are ... -
Open letter to PC leader
On the evening of April 10, I, along with others, had the opportunity to be in the gallery of the provincial legislature for the late debate on ... -
Roadside garbage in Colchester a disgrace
I phoned Waste Management and they phoned the municipality? I call all of this passing the buck. I cleaned up the roadside almost every time I ... -
Time for municipal leaders in Colchester County to...
From my vantage point, wind developers are quick to tell the various municipalities that they have full community support for their proposals. In ... -
Unique yoga program in Truro
TRURO – Nearly 40 people participated in a special yoga initiative held in Truro for the past six weeks. The program was entitled ‘Yoga for ... - TRURO DAILY NEWS EDITORIAL CARTOON - April 27
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Solar panel dust-up in Truro a doozy
It started last week when Rainer Geisler, a shareholder and legal counsel for an Austrian solar panel manufacturing company called Hilber Solar, ... -
Colchester County youth named delegates to major 4-H...
Truro’s Jacob Works and Brookfield’s Rebecca O'Connell are two of the 80 youth from Canada and the United States, ages 18 to 25, who will join ... -
Downtown parking in Truro an issue for reader
Well, good luck. I'm reminded of the old Johnny Cash song here, 'Don't take your guns to town.' Only, in this case, we could change the words to ... -
Colchester volleyball players strike gold
Cameron was named all-star libero and Sandeson was named MVP. The Tigers will represent the province at the national championships May 9-12 in ... -
Research Days provide valuable experience for Dal AC...
Fourteen poster projects spanning a host of topics from salmon-based soil to selective mink breeding were presented on Friday and graded. On ... -
Former Belmont man enjoys keeping busy
Russell Lynds remembers that his father, Ed, had 16 rugged workhorses used for plowing acres of fields, but when he was three his parents decided ... -
Bearcats even Kent Cup final
TRURO – The Truro Bearcats are on even terms in their Maritime Junior Hockey League championship series with the Summerside Western Capitals. ... -
Bearcats advance to league final
Trailing the host Amherst Ramblers 2-0 in the third period here on Saturday, the Bearcats stormed back to win the game 4-2. Truro claimed the ... -
Food bank usage in Tatamagouche exceeds expectations
According to Feed Nova Scotia, 60 distinct households registered with Neighbours Helping Neighbours since its opening in November. On average, ... -
Bearcats regain series lead
TRURO – The Truro Bearcats did just what they had to Wednesday. The Hubtown squad pulled out a 3-2 victory over the Amherst Ramblers in Game 5 of ... -
Upgraded security system being considered for Bible...
Village officials discussed this week the possibility of implementing a new electronic card system to replace the use of keys at the community’s ... -
Flooding issues revisited in Bible Hill
Village officials are discussing a preliminary assessment of flooding and water drainage on Farnham Road, Farnham Brook and nearby Boblee Drive. ... -
‘Big dog’ found in Salmon River
Rico, a 160-lb. Shiloh Shepherd, was discovered at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, less than 500 yards from owner Wanda and Victor Mingo’s home in Salmon ... -
Rotary Club of Truro receives support in polio fight
The organization spent six months raising funds in an effort to educate the public about polio as well as help the Rotary Club in its efforts to ...



